>you wrote in <199607100407.NAA00961@mallee.awadi>:
>> Traditionally, you are supposed to be able to get your machine up and
>> on the network with only the / partition available.
>
>But why is "rsh" in "/usr/bin" in this case? Is much more usefull especially
>for remote tape access to e.g. restore a backup.
It is more useful, but not necessary with the presence of rcp.
Given that several users may regularly invoking rsh, it is somewhat nicer
that it be dynamically linked. :)
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